Titus the Builder

Titus Flavius (339 AD-) was the Magister Scrinii (Imperial Secretary) of the Eastern Roman Empire and Governor of Ancyra.

Biography
Titus Flavius was the first son of Gnaeus Flavius and grandson of Emperor Valens, and was the husband of Fadia. He governed the city of Ancyra (present-day Ankara, Turkey) in Asia Minor, while also serving as Magister Scrinii (Imperial Secretary).